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Learn to make classic Swedish meatballs with Chowhound's straightforward, six-step recipe. These small meatballs can be used as an appetizer, as part of a meat...
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Fresh herbs are sauteed with garlic in olive oil, then cooked with garbanzo beans, zucchini, mushrooms and tomatoes. This can be served either as a main dish or side dish. If you like, you can add raisins or pine nuts to the garbanzos in the beginning.
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This easy recipe for guacamole con nopales (guacamole with cactus) comes straight from Mexico where guacamole comes in many yummy variations.
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Most top chefs will tell you the same thing: When they finally escape from the elaborate labors they oversee in the kitchen, they crave late-night street food that’s poetically simple and satisfying: hot dogs, fried rice, a bowl of noodles For Enrique Olvera, the chef at Cosme in New York and Pujol in Mexico City, that hand-to-mouth haiku can be found in avocado tacos, which he scarfs down around the clock They serve as both “a comfort,” he said, and “a cultural expression.” In its most basic form, an avocado taco is like a two-bite couplet in praise of Mexican ingredients: a chewy corn tortilla enclosing creamy slices of the-butter-that-grows-on-trees
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This Asian-inspired dish is sure to impress guests at your backyard cookout this summer.
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This recipe for black beans with Mexican beer is flavored with ancho and serrano chiles, cumin, coriander, cilantro, and lime.
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Cook pork shoulder, green salsa, onion, cilantro, and serrano chile peppers together in a slow cooker for a tasty filling for tacos, enchiladas, and burritos.
Ingredients: white onion, roast, cilantro, peppers
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A summery herbed butter.
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The pungent spices, zingy fresh ginger, dollops of tangy yogurt and fiery green chiles found in Indian cuisine tame the sugary beets in this recipe and open up a whole new universe of flavor In traditional Indian cooking, beets are usually boiled or steamed, then often made into vegetable curries or chutney But here they are roasted, which intensifies their sweetness.